Friday, January 24, 2020
Westerns :: essays research papers
 Westerns           The settlement of the west has prompted storys which have captivated  the public throughout this century. More than any other historic event it has  been written about in books, magazines and comic books. Screen writers are no  exception, it has been the most popular subject of motion pictures from their  inception. It's nearness in history is one of the most important reasons for  it's success.       Soon after the west's settlement, motion pictures became popular.  Parents and grandparents were telling stories that were made even more real by  the events seen on the big screen. A person could much more easily imagine  events occuring within the past 50 years or so as compared to 150 years with the  revolution. This nearness in history gave stories of the west a realistic appeal  for the masses.       With the turn of the century came the industrial revolution. At this  time the average person's life changed radically. People now became "factory  workers," clocking in and leaving their brains at the door. The glamour offered  by these stories gave the majority of people a short escape from the everyday  "grind." People were able to ride off into the sunset for a few hours becoming a  rugged individual who makes a difference as opposed to the faceless body that  may turn one screw hour after hour. Storylines variety was endless for the  west's story tellers. Any story could be written and placed as a western. The  love interest, hated villian and old enemy all fit in a western. If a writer did  not want to take the time to develop an enemy, one was readily available in the  native americans. The wests stories can be varied by switching points of view as    					    
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